AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBosnia’s Post-Dayton Power Struggle: Diplomats are set to meet in Sarajevo to pick a successor to outgoing High Representative Christian Schmidt, with the US and Italy backing Antonio Zanardi Landi while several EU states push for René Troccaz—another sign of widening EU-US friction over Bosnia’s international oversight. World Cup Meets Local Business: The Federation of BiH is preparing guidance for a possible non-working day on July 2 due to the Bosnia-Herzegovina vs USA match, asking businesses and local governments to decide and allowing catering venues to work for watch events. Heatwave Pressure on the Region: Europe’s record heat is pushing into the Balkans, with Bosnia reporting up to 40°C and firefighters battling blazes, adding strain to public services and energy systems. Crypto Meets Social Impact in BiH: BingX and Save the Children Hong Kong are launching “Safety Nets and Resilient Families” in Serbia and Bosnia, using cash vouchers and essential items for refugee and migrant children along the Balkans route. Currency Practicalities: Bulgaria’s free lev-to-euro exchange deadline ends June 30, with demand rising for several currencies including Bosnia’s convertible mark for travel needs. Sanctions Watch: The US keeps pressure on the Western Balkans with sanctions targeting 71 firms.
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